Parkinson’s disease affects more than 1.1 million people in the U.S., according to the Parkinson’s Foundation.
"Tissue culture is something that is becoming a very emergent industry," Kellar said. "It's in the backbone of many food ...
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Florida researchers hunt for Parkinson’s treatment in a surprising place: the bean field
Managing the persistent tremors associated with Parkinson’s disease usually requires a trip to the pharmacy, but scientists ...
Sultech Global Innovation Corp. today announced a strategic partnership with Canlin Energy Corporation to develop Alberta’s first commercial micronized sulphur manufacturing facility. The new plant, ...
Fruit ripening determines both food quality and postharvest losses worldwide, yet the molecular mechanisms controlling this process remain incompletely understood.
As farmers across Ohio finalize planting plans, a new Corn Nitrogen Rate Calculator can help deliver the highest economic ...
A new tank mix additive is being adopted by some Midwest growers who report improved crop protection performance.
Squash vine borer must be controlled at egg hatch or very early larval stages, before larvae enter the stem. By the time ...
One of the biggest risks of planting early is seed imbibitional chilling. This is when cold water rushes into the seed and ...
Deficit irrigation (DI) and soil amendment with super-absorbent polymer (SAP) are viable strategies to reduce agricultural water demand. This review paper aims to discuss the status quo of research ...
For Southern soybean farmers, disease presents a challenge nearly every season. Warm temperatures, high humidity and frequent rainfall often align to create ideal conditions for diseases like ...
Field trials conducted by Cornell AgriTech found a Costa Rica-based company’s crop treatment controlled multiple diseases in vegetable crops, according to the manufacturer. ClearLeaf announced ...
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